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Thursday, January 9, 2025

Did North Clay Community Unit School District 25 students succeed or flounder in their 2022-23 school year ELA tests?

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Tony Sanders State Superintendent of Education | Official Website

Tony Sanders State Superintendent of Education | Official Website

In the 2022-23 school year, 25.8% of the students in North Clay Community Unit School District 25 passed the ELA portion of the Illinois Assessment of Readiness (IAR), according to the Illinois State Board of Education.

Of the 221 students in North Clay Community Unit School District 25 who took the ELA portion of the test, approximately 57 (25.8%) passed.

The percentage of North Clay Community Unit School District 25 students who met or exceeded expectations on the IAR increased by 10.4% compared to the previous school year.

North Clay Community Unit School District 25 roughly covers two schools within Clay County and has a main office in Louisville.

The Illinois Assessment of Readiness (IAR) assesses the progress of students in grades 3-8 in meeting the Illinois Learning Standards in English language arts and mathematics.

Illinois has approved a new budget for 2025 that increases funds for K-12 education to $8.6 billion, $350 million above last year’s budget. Lawmakers also approved a new bill that creates a statewide child tax credit, which allows families to receive $300 per child under 17 years. This comes after a similar aid was granted from the federal government, as part of the American Rescue Plan.

Students who Met or Exceeded Academic Standards in ELA During 2022-23 school year
SchoolDistrictStudents who met standards (%)Students who exceed standards (%)
North Clay Elementary/Junior High SchoolNorth Clay Community Unit School District 2525.3%0.5%

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